“In the center of Moscow, they detained a picket with the poster “No War!” – He was then beaten to the police department, human rights activists reported. Source: “Towel” Info “Details: Alexander Klevitov on May 9 on the so-called” Victory Day “came out with the poster” No War! ” on Pushkin Square.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “Boost-info”
Details: Alexander Klevitov on May 9 on the so -called “Victory Day” came out with the poster “No War!” on Pushkin Square. Soon police officers approached him and led somewhere.
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The next day, he reached freedom and reported that he was beaten in the police department.
He was drawn up on the Russian Army discredit.

Human rights activists report that since this article is “non -real”, that is, it does not provide for a possible punishment of administrative arrest, detention at night was illegal.
The activist went to the trauma center.